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Visit the Stavanger & Ryfylke regions

The Stavanger & Ryfylke regions - grand nature with steep mountains and deep fjords. From outer reefs to sheltered villages. From steep vantage points to green valleys. Short distances to mountains and fjords. Wide-stretched beaches as far as the eye can see. Colourful culture and spectacular culinary highlights. Stavanger is the region’s largest city with a population of around 130 000.

Urban nature break ™

Restaurants and ingredients in this parts of Norway have received excellent reviews from both national food critics, as well as from the Michelin guide, where Stavanger became the first Norwegian city, except for the capital, to have this highly sought after Michelin star in 2016. It was the restaurant RE-NAA that could boast this magic star. Seafood, lamb, vegetables and fruit from local producers can be enjoyed in world class restaurants. The largest food festival in the Nordic countries, Gladmat, is one of more than 30 festivals organised every year, and attracts more than 200 000 guests to the Stavanger region every year in the end of July.

Top attractions such as Preikestolen, Kjerag in the stunning Lysefjorden are not to be missed, however there are several experiences worth a moment of your time.

Adventure holiday

The opportunities for an active holiday are endless in the entire region. Just to mention some; canoeing, kayaking, fishing, salmon safari, surfing, kiting, climbing, ZIP line, rappelling, SUP, boating, skiing, cycling, hiking or extreme sports such as base jumping or paragliding. Norway’s best surfing conditions are actually found along the Jæren beaches in the Stavanger region. The Stavanger and Ryfylke regions – where the fjord adventure begins, and everything is within reach.

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Kjerag from the air - viral drone video from Norway (200 million views on Facebook)

The drone video "Kjerag from the air" is made by 17 year old Simen Haughom from Norway. Now the video has been viewed over 200 million times on different Facebook pages. . Many big Facebook pages have published the video, and Chaosmos' version of the video is now seen by 50 million:
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